Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour on the Band Touring Again: “I Suppose it’s a Possibility”
by Jacob Uitti May 13, 2022, 8:59 am
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Last month, the famous psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd reunited for the song, “Hey Hey Rise Up,” which was a single they put together for charity to benefit the people of Ukraine as the country battles Russia in war.

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The new song was the first original work since the 1994 album The Division Bell .
In the wake of the release, the band’s guitarist David Gilmour has hinted maybe—just maybe—the band will get back together to tour. At least, he hasn’t taken it completely off the table.
“We haven’t even thought about doing live shows, but I suppose it’s a possibility,” said Gilmour in a recent interview. “I haven’t done one in such a long time, but who knows – I don’t know.”
In March last year, Gilmour said that he was “done” with the band. But things change, of course.
“I’ve had a life in Pink Floyd for quite a lot of years, and quite a few of those years at the beginning, with Roger [Waters],” Gilmour told Guitar Player . “And those years in what is now considered to be our heyday were 95 percent musically fulfilling and joyous and full of fun and laughter.”
He added, “It has run its course. We are done, and it would be fakery to go back and do it again.”
However, if Gilmour and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, who are the two remaining members of the band, do come back, it may likely be without Roger Waters. In 2021, Waters said the band was “toxic” during his 20-year tenure between 1965 and 1985.
“I always felt insignificant and somewhat inept,” Waters told Marc Maron on his WTF Podcast last September. “It’s more recently, over the years, I’ve come to realize that actually, I have quite a sophisticated musical brain. That I notice things that other people don’t notice.”
Waters continued, saying that Gilmour and keyboardist Richard Wright were “always trying to drag me down” and “trying to knock me off whatever that perch was.”
Officially, the band played their last live show in 1994. Though, Gilmour, Mason, and Wright were joined by Waters for an 18-minute set in 2005.
Waters has his own live tour dates coming up this summer, which you can see HERE .
See the full interview with Gilmour below.
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David Gilmour (born March 6, 1946) is a revered British guitarist, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Cambridge, England, UK. On top of being a successful solo artist, Gilmour is best known as the guitarist and co-vocalist in the seminal progressive rock band Pink Floyd.
Encouraged by his parents to pursue music, Gilmour took an early interest in the sounds of Bill Haley, Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers. Before long Gilmour began practicing the guitar, later meeting future Pink Floyd members Syd Barrett and Roger Waters at Cambridgeshire High School for Boys. The singer-songwriter went on to busk around France and Spain with Barrett in 1965 in a tumultuous period for Gilmour. By 1967 he had been invited to join Pink Floyd and along with Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright, made musical history selling over 250 million records worldwide. After Barrett’s departure from the band in 1968 Gilmour provided lead vocals notably on the albums “Dark Side of the Moon” and “Wish You Were Here”.
10 years later, in an attempt to utilise all of his musical and songwriting talents, Gilmour turned his attention to recording a solo album. The 1978 self-titled release, marked by its bluesy, guitar-driven sound, earned strong reviews from critics and peaked at No. 17 in the UK. Gilmour’s sophomore album “About Face” was released in 1984 and became a tool to distance himself away from Pink Floyd and provide a commentary for his thoughts. In 1987 Gilmour took complete control of Pink Floyd with the departure of Roger Waters which resulted in “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” in 1987 and “The Division Bell” in 1994.
In 2005 Gilmour was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to music, after which he released his third solo album “On an Island” in 2006. The live album “Live in Gdansk” appeared in 2010 followed by a collaborated with the electronic outfit the Orb on the album “Metallic Spheres”. A year later Rolling Stone magazine ranked him the 14th best guitarist of all time.
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David Gilmour - what can you write about such a name? A concert with the singer and guitarist of one of the most famous rock bands in the world - Pink Floyd - is an event that you will never forget and that you should never miss.
Although David Gilmour is now an old grey-haired man, his voice still sounds like it did in the best Pink Floyd days. Live, his rendition of arguably their most famous song "Wish You Were Here", is performed in such a powerful way, that you'd think time had stopped for some decades. Together with piano and strings this song is unforgettable live.
I can't imagine what it would have been like back in the day. Another song that was worth the long, long journey to hear it live was "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". Especially in the acoustic version - it is unbelievable what Gilmour made out of this old classic. He started with a neverending intro morphing the song so that only experts in the audience recognized it from the initial strains.
All in all I can give everybody the tip to use the chance to go to a David Gilmour concert - You never know when it will be his last one. Forget songs like "The Wall" - these songs were made during a time Fink Floyd was successful - too successful in my eyes. The good songs were their earlier ones. And in concert, Gilmour reminded us of this fact.
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David Jon Gilmour, CBE may not be a recognisable household name yet you only have to mention the name of his world famous band Pink Floyd and people suddenly realise David's importance to the genres of progressive and psychedelic rock.
Although this musician is considered one of the world's greatest guitarist by a number of celebrated publications, you really do have to watch him perform live in order to appreciate his musical talents. Although Gilmour is almost 70 years old, he does not miss one of those perfect notes all evening. Beginning with the spanning 'Breathe' followed by 'Time' he manages to hold the entire venue's attention with the simple movement of his guitar strings. The vocal also sounds really good considering that David was never a major vocalist in the original lineup. This is a fantastic way to hear the likes of 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Astronomy Domine' as Pink Floyd rarely tour anymore as a whole outfit. The addition of an orchestra gives a new dimension to the classic music and offers a new level of show to the whole operation.
The first Concert in Rome of the legendary guitar of Pink Floyd has been one of best live shows I've ever seen. The Playlist was incredible, ranging from the last tracks of Rattle That Lock up to the wonderful dreamy Fat Old Sun from "Atom Heart Mother".
The set of guitars Gilmour used included the relic sunburst Telecaster famous after his solo album "About Face", his Lap Steel, a blonde Gibson LA and the absolute rock legend "The Black Strat".
The dozen of guitar solos David played had his un-comparable taste and feeling. The second solo of Comfortably Numb, the best song in the human history, concluded the best event held in Rome for decades.
Thank you David for your art!
The concert was perfect. Gilmour is still able to sing like he's always sang. My problem was with the venue, eventhough the sound was amazing and much better than other venues, the entrance to the event was a total disaster. Without no particular reason, the security team kept us and almost have of the public, outside on line for more than half an hour, for we missed the first 5 songs, eventhough we arrived there before 8pm. I'd think twice going back to Radio City Music Hall for attending a concert there, and if so, we'd be sure to be there 2 hours ahead of the gig, to make sure we don't miss 30% of the show....
Thumbs down for Radio City security team!
Show espetacular. David Gilmour com toda sua bagagem de Pink Floyd, ainda mostra que tem disposição e folego o suficiente para fazer um show de arrebentar com o público. Com seus solos icônicos e demonstrando habilidade, Gilmour continua no auge de sua carreira tocando sua orquestra como se fosse um garoto. A qualidade sonora é incomparável e incrível, que chega ao ponto de parecer que você está escutando o LP do álbum original e não um show ao vivo. É simplesmente uma experiência única escutar ao vivo um dos maiores guitarristas da história e suas canções enquanto a guitarra chora bons sons. Valeu muito a pena!
The performance was awesome and that was what I was waiting for.
He played a mix of his and Pink Floyd's songs but I wish more visual effects on the big screen behind the stage. It showed movies only on some specific songs and not on all of them.
The ticket selling process was awful and I don't know if here is the right place to complain or not. We got three different place in three different tries for buying the tickets and the black market was huge outside the venue, and also many many fake tickets. The ID was supposed to be checked by the entrance but no one cared about it, funny!
david you are my very favorite you were on my bucket list to see and hear you in personyou really made me so happy for a old broad i have 4 years on you but i know we are both young at heart ill always be a rocker i was at the monday nite concert in chicago it was fantastic and my husband and i could drive there from omaha nebraska and also have a mini vacation i luv rattle that lock thats the only cd i play in my car well david thank you for the best nite of my lifeand i wish you a long and healthy lifemaybe there will be another concert in the future thank you again!!!
5 Star Show all the way! One of the best shows I've ever seen. Sound was perfect, stage show was great and venue was ideal. He is the closest thing to the original Pink Floyd sound and feel as there original shows. I've seen the Wall Tour a few years back and this is what I've been missing all these years in my concert going experiences. This is one I will never forget and my buddies who didn't go are still kicking themselves! Best of wishes to David and his crew what a show!
Simply fantastic... he is not from this world. Worth every penny. Unforgettable show...perfectly produced...technically irretouchable. David Gilmour and his crew made me travel to the past through the classics Us and Then, Wish You Were Here, High Hopes, Astronomy Domine to the recent Girl on the Yellow Dress and Rattle that Lock to quote a few songs. If you have the opportunity and love Pink Ployd like me, you cannot miss this show...it will forever be in my mind...
Great show, started off a little slow but the fourth song was "Wish you were here" and that got the crowd going.
Very good sound quality, some excellent Gilmour solos, if you are a fan of great guitar playing don't miss David Gilmour and his Black Strat.
Finished off with a wonderful rendition of Comfortably Numb. It would be nice if he interacted with the crowd, more, there was very little crowd interaction.
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Pink Floyd Reunion Dashed As David Gilmour Says He Is Done With Touring
by Music-News.com on March 11, 2021
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour insists he “absolutely” doesn’t want to go back to the group and play stadiums again, as he enjoys being able to be “free to do” what he wants.
Speaking to Guitar Player magazine, he said: “It has run its course, we are done. I’m all for Roger doing whatever he wants to do and enjoying himself.
“But I absolutely don’t want to go back. I don’t want to go and play stadiums. I’m free to do exactly what I want to do and how I want to do it.”
Roger Waters and David have had a difficult friendship over the years, with Roger – who quit the group in 1985 – recently trying to make peace with David when he met up with him and Nick Mason, but it didn’t go to plan and he insisted that a reunion is just not going to happen.
He said at the time: “It wouldn’t be nice. It would be fucking awful. Obviously if you’re a fan of those days of Pink Floyd, well then you have a different point of view. But I had to live through it. That was my life. I know in the wake of it I’ve been cast as something of a villain by whoever … so be it! I can live with that. But would I trade my liberty for those chains? No fucking way.”
And recalling the meeting previously, Roger insisted that he had tried to make amends.
Last year, he shared: “About a year ago, I convened a sort of Camp David for the surviving members of Pink Floyd at a hotel at an airport in London, where I proposed all kinds of measures to get past this awful impasse that we have and the predicament we find ourselves in. It bore no fruit, I’m sorry to say, but one of the things I asked for, I suggested that because whoever the 30 million of you are who subscribe to the web page, you do so because of the body of work the five of us created: That’s Syd (Barrett, me, Rick (Wright), Nick (Mason) and David (Gilmour) over a number of years. And in consequence, it seems to me that it would be fair and correct if we should have equal access to you all and share our projects. David thinks he owns it. I think he thinks that because I left the band in 1985, that he owns Pink Floyd, that he is Pink Floyd and I’m irrelevant and I should just keep my mouth shut.”
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David Gilmour Ends Tour With Stunning Pink Floyd Hits, Soaring Solos
By Kory Grow
Madison Square Garden briefly became an 18,000-seat hotbox when David Gilmour ended his short North American tour there Tuesday night. The first thing you noticed as you walked through the halls was the dense, nearly physical cloud of weed wafting around you. The next thing was the floating orb above the stage; a staple of Pink Floyd concerts since 1974, it’s a circular projector screen that’s studded with lights to cut through the fog onstage. And then, once the concert began, you found that it was the round, warm notes of Gilmour’s guitars that were the most overwhelming. The experience was pure sensory overload, and since this was the Pink Floyd leader’s first tour in a decade, also a rare treat.
In late March, Gilmour launched a modest North American tour of the States to support his most recent solo album, last year’s Rattle That Lock , playing arenas and theaters in Los Angeles, Toronto, Chicago and New York. He played a nearly identical set list at all of the shows – mixing 14 Pink Floyd favorites with seven Rattle That Lock selections, a splash of On an Island and an intermission for the perfect cocktail – but it was a winning combination that wowed the Big Apple on the last date of the tour. There were thousands of lost souls swimming in a fish bowl (even if they all did sit down for most of the concert), and they were all rapt by his and his band’s performances of songs that date back to 1967, the year he joined Pink Floyd to sing, play kazoo and fill in on guitar as his college chum Syd Barrett spiraled into the ether.
Although the 70-year-old rarely spoke to the audience, other than for the occasional thank you and to introduce his 10-piece band, the night seemed like a celebration of nearly 50 years of cosmic rock. The show began with three Rattle That Lock tunes, which found the screen projecting gritty Wall -like animations, as the band settled into its groove. By the fourth tune of the night – Floyd’s bittersweet, poetic anthem to loneliness “Wish You Were Here” – the arena welcomed a new light source: pinpricks of cellphone flashes piercing the dark. Gilmour voice sounded as it did on the original – husky, sandpapery, weathered – as he mouthed notes along with the acoustic guitar solo. “Do you think you can tell?” he sang to an audience for possibly the thousandth time and, again for possibly the thousandth time, they roared back that they did.
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Despite the fans’ obvious ardor for the hits of past decades, Gilmour’s solo selections won over the crowd. During “A Boat Lies Waiting,” he played a gorgeous, soaring lap-steel guitar lead that sounded like a theremin, elating the audience’s amateur photographers, and on “The Blue,” he yanked at his Stratocaster’s whammy bar until it created the sort of eerie, ghostlike wailing that Tom Morello uses pedals to duplicate. When he played Rattle That Lock ‘s jazzy “The Girl in the Yellow Dress” – accompanied by its whimsical animated video – concertgoers took video of the whole song as though it were a classic.
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David Gilmour has confirmed a two-week, five-city tour of North America this spring in support of his upcoming solo album, "On an Island."
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As expected, David Gilmour has confirmed a two-week, five-city tour of North America this spring in support of his upcoming solo album, “On an Island.” Dates will get underway with an April 4-5 stand at New York’s Radio City Music Hall and run through April 19-20 at Los Angeles’ Kodak and Gibson Theatres, respectively. “On an Island” will arrive March 6 via Columbia in the United Kingdom and a day later in North America. The former Pink Floyd vocalist/guitarist will begin roadwork March 10 in Dortmund, Germany, backed by a band whose members have yet to be announced. Gilmour promises to blend new songs with Pink Floyd classics on the trek. “I’m rather hoping that with this tour announcement people will believe me when I say, honestly, this is the only band I plan to tour with!,” he says. The artist will bring along lightning technician Marc Brickman , a longtime part of Pink Floyd’s live production. Pre-sale tickets for the North American shows begin tomorrow (Dec. 19) via Gilmour’s Web site and will go on sale to the general public the second weekend in January. Here are David Gilmour’s North American tour dates: April 4-5: New York (Radio City Music Hall) April 9-10: Toronto (Massey Hall) April 12-13: Chicago (Rosemont Theatre) April 16-17: Oakland, Calif. (Paramount Theatre) April 19: Los Angeles (Kodak Theatre) April 20: Los Angeles (Gibson Theatre)
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An Unforgettable Night with David Gilmour on Tour 2023
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Introduction: Unveiling the Ethereal Dimensions of Sound
The mellifluous tapestry of music holds an enigmatic power—a captivating current that surges through our souls, transporting us across boundless realms of emotion and memory. For acolytes of the rock symphony, the resonant chords of David Gilmour’s name conjure a labyrinth of sentiments. An illustrious luminary, Gilmour’s legacy, interwoven with Pink Floyd’s illustrious saga and his sonic sojourns, has cast an entrancing spell upon audiences worldwide. A tantalizing transmutation unfolded in 2023 as David Gilmour embarked upon a celestial tour, beckoning fervent devotees to traverse the corridors of his musical odyssey. This discourse embarks upon a voyage into the sublime and mystifying realm of David Gilmour’s 2023 tour, an exploration that unfurls the esoteric cadence of the setlist, the kaleidoscopic spectacle, and the indelible reverberations of his harmonies upon the tapestry of generations.
The Aural Chronotope: An Epochal Odyssey Unfurled
Amidst the tapestry of a concert tour, the setlist emerges as a magnetic nexus—a delicate equilibrium between the ephemeral embrace of classics and the incandescent ignition of new creations. David Gilmour’s 2023 tour, an alchemical symphony, orchestrated a grand fusion, submerging audiences within a temporal kaleidoscope spanning epochs of musical evolution.
A luminous overture pierced the veil as “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” resounded, akin to a cosmic invocation, casting an enchanting spell upon the night. Gilmour’s virtuosity unfurled, conjuring the phantasmal specter of Pink Floyd’s legacy through resplendent solos. The setlist meandered through Pink Floyd’s labyrinthine opus, a transcendental journey to hallowed tracks like “Comfortably Numb,” “Wish You Were Here,” and “Time.” Each resonating note bore the weight of ages, while every syllable whispered eloquent reminiscences to the congregation of souls.
Yet, this opus defied the diktats of retrospection. Gilmour, the sonic alchemist, interwove his latest solo opus, “The Long Way,” into this symphonic continuum. A seamless symbiosis transpired as modern refrains danced with the classics, unfurling the tapestry of Gilmour’s evolution—a testament to unassailable artistic vitality and an offering to devoted adherents who cherish his signature resonance.
Euphonic Euphoria: A Visual Ballet of Sensations
A David Gilmour soiree isn’t confined to a mere musical liaison—it metamorphoses into an immersive odyssey of senses, entwining the ocular and the aural in an intoxicating dance. The 2023 tour, an extravagant spectacle of the sensory, shunned frugality, enfolding spectators in an uncharted dimension of awe.
Vast LED screens, guardians of the ethereal portal, adorned the stage—animated phantasmagoria resonating in poignant harmony with the rhapsodies. Abstract chiaroscuros melded with celestial panoramas, an auditory aurora borealis—conspiring to transcend sound’s terrestrial shackles. Gilmour’s solos, and spectral incantations, reverberated, painting cosmic tapestries, each string a brushstroke, each notes a hue upon the canvas of the cosmos.
Equally bewitching, the choreography of light—a prismatic ballet, as hues pirouetted in harmonic synchrony. A symphony of luminosity, yielding to the crescendos, orchestrating the emotional crescendos—intimate interludes bathed in the embrace of tender incandescence, thunderous climaxes punctuated by iridescent flares—a symbiosis of auricular and visual, surging through senses, invoking catharsis.
Legacy of Harmonious Continuum: A Harmonic Bridge to Eternity
Gilmour’s compositions, an indelible impression etched across temporal tapestries, reverberate with a timelessness that reverberates through epochs. The 2023 tour emerged as an elegiac ode, an eternal enunciation of the melodic legacy transcending boundaries of time and tribe.
For those nurtured on Pink Floyd’s seminal anthems, this tour morphed into a pilgrimage—an astral traverse through the corridors of youth, where the arcane magic that first ignited their musical fervor was rekindled. The air resonated with a symphony of shared nostalgia, a symposium of knowing smiles, a communion of kindred souls, each reverent chord striking a chord within.
Yet, destiny wove a paradox—a new pantheon of devotees, the torchbearers of a digital dawn, were ensnared in Gilmour’s hypnotic harmonies. A contemporary communion transpired as a bridge between epochs—a testament to music’s universal alchemy, its ability to traverse temporal chasms, uniting generations beneath its sonorous aegis.

Epilogue: A Harmonic Constellation Enshrined
In the annals of melodic history, David Gilmour’s resplendent 2023 tour shall stand as an enduring monument to the boundless power of artistic expression—a symphonic enigma entwining past, present, and future. Through a setlist’s eclectic ebb, a visual cascade of kaleidoscopic marvels, and the resonant chords that carved themselves upon hearts, this tour transcended the temporal—it was a transformative rite, an indelible tapestry woven into the annals of auditory memory. As the final chords reverberated, a cosmic clarion call resounded—a promise that David Gilmour’s harmonies shall eternally echo, resonating through the corridors of time, perpetually igniting the flame of harmony in the souls of those fortunate to bear witness.
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David Gilmour on future Pink Floyd live shows: “I suppose it's a possibility”
“I haven’t done one in such a long time, but who knows,” the guitarist says

Pink Floyd reunited last month for Hey Hey Rise Up , a charity single in support of Ukraine, and their first completely new original material since 1994’s The Division Bell .
And while there’s nothing to suggest the band will release any more music any time soon, guitarist David Gilmour has hinted in a recent interview that they haven’t necessarily closed the door on future live shows.
“We haven’t even thought about doing live shows, but I suppose it’s a possibility,” he says in the clip below. “I haven’t done one in such a long time, but who knows – I don’t know.”
Gilmour’s comments come after he asserted that he was “done with” Pink Floyd in March last year.
“I’ve had a life in Pink Floyd for quite a lot of years, and quite a few of those years at the beginning, with Roger [Waters],” the guitarist told Guitar Player . “And those years in what is now considered to be our heyday were 95 percent musically fulfilling and joyous and full of fun and laughter.”
He added that he didn’t want to let the other five percent – likely referring to his much-publicized issues with Roger Waters – “color” his view of the experience as a whole. “It has run its course,” he said. “We are done, and it would be fakery to go back and do it again.”
If Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason – the two remaining members of Pink Floyd – do opt to return to the stage, we’d wager it will be without Waters. Last year, the bassist said the band was a “toxic environment” during his 20-year tenure between 1965 and ‘85.
“I always felt insignificant and somewhat inept,” he told Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast in September. “It’s more recently, over the years, I’ve come to realise that actually I have quite a sophisticated musical brain. That I notice things that other people don’t notice.”
He added that Gilmour and keyboardist Richard Wright were “always trying to drag me down” and “trying to knock me off whatever that perch was”.
Pink Floyd played their last full-length live show in 1994 on the Division Bell Tour, although Gilmour, Mason, Wright were rejoined by Waters for a brief 18-minute set at Live 8 in 2005.
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Recently Pink Floyd had pulled a large portion of their catalog to stand in stature with Ukraine. Gilmour said" I hope it will receive wide support and publicity. We want to raise funds for humanitarian charities and raise morale. We want to express our support for Ukraine and in that way, show that most of the world agrees that it is wrong for a superpower to invade a independent democratic county that Ukraine has become.
A line from Hey, Hey, Rise Up!
In the meadow a red viburnum has bent down low.
Our glorious Ukraine has been troubled so and we'll take that red viburnum and we will rise it up."
Pink Floyd has released its newest music since 1994 (not disregarding the endless river of course,) The single which features vocals from the Ukranian band Boombox, is truly a historic piece of music promoting peace and unity. The song features Andriy Khlyvnuk on vocals from "Red vivurnum in the meadow". Gilmour had initially found a instagram post giving him the idea for the project. Pink Floyd recorded on March 30th with Mat Whitcross directing the music video. The lineup on the track includes Pink Floyd alum David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Guy Pratt. Joining in on keyboards was Nitin Sawhney who has worked with Paul McCartney, Sting, and others.
Pink Floyd and David Gilmour fans got the first chance to own the new song digitally A CD and Vinyl edition was released on October 21 which includes a new reimagined version of "A Great Day For Freedom" originally released on The Division Bell in 1994.

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Comfortably Numb (Live At Pompeii 2016)
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David Gilmour was quoted "Its really a difficult and frustrating thing to see this extraordinarily crazy, unjust attack by a major power on an independent, peaceful, democratic nation. The frustration of seeing that and thinking 'what the fuck can I do?' is sort of unbearable."Gilmour phoned his band mates, who agreed to get on board with the project with ease. "I wouldn't do this with many more things, but its so vitally, vitally important that people understand whats going on there and do everything in their power to change the situation. The thought, also, that mine and Pink Floyd's support of the Ukrainians could help boost morale in those areas: they need to know the whole world supports them. All proceeds from the song will go to Ukrainian humanitarian relief.
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Is David Gilmour Going to Tour Again? Exploring the Possibility of a Reunion Tour
By Happy Sharer

Introduction
David Gilmour is a legendary musician and singer-songwriter who has been making music for over 50 years. He first rose to fame in the early 1970s as the guitarist and vocalist for the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Since then, he has released several solo albums and collaborated with other notable musicians such as Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney. In recent years, Gilmour has retired from regular touring, leading many fans to wonder if they will ever get to see him perform live again. In this article, we explore the possibility of a David Gilmour tour and what fans can expect if it happens.
Interview with David Gilmour on Potential Tour Plans
In a recent interview, Gilmour was asked about his plans for touring in the future. He responded that while he is not currently planning any large-scale tours, he is open to the idea of doing smaller shows or one-off performances. He also mentioned that he would be willing to collaborate with other musicians or work on special projects if the opportunity presented itself. While these comments have not definitively answered the question of whether or not Gilmour will tour again, they have provided some hope to fans that there may be a chance to see him perform live in the near future.

The Possibility of a David Gilmour Reunion Tour
If Gilmour does decide to tour again, it is likely that he will do so as part of a reunion tour with his former bandmates from Pink Floyd. This could potentially include Roger Waters, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright, all of whom have expressed interest in working together again in the past. A reunion tour would give fans the opportunity to experience the classic Pink Floyd sound once more, as well as hear new material from the band. It would also be a great way for Gilmour to reconnect with his old bandmates and create something special for fans.
Revisiting the Music of David Gilmour: Will He Tour Again?
In addition to performing classic Pink Floyd songs, Gilmour is likely to play some of his own solo material if he does decide to tour again. Some of his most popular songs include “Wish You Were Here”, “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”, “Comfortably Numb”, and “High Hopes”. These fan favorites are sure to make an appearance during any potential tour, and it will be interesting to see how Gilmour chooses to perform them live.
Is it Time for David Gilmour to Take the Stage Once More?
At 74 years old, Gilmour is still in remarkable physical shape and shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to be an active participant in the music industry and is always looking for new ways to challenge himself. Despite his age, Gilmour is still capable of replicating the energy and emotion of his live performances from decades ago, making him an ideal candidate for a reunion tour.
What Would a David Gilmour Tour Look Like?
If Gilmour does decide to tour again, fans can expect an exciting and dynamic show. The setlist would likely span both his solo material and Pink Floyd classics, giving fans a unique mix of songs to enjoy. Additionally, Gilmour is known for his incredible guitar playing, so fans should expect plenty of extended solos and improvisations during the show.

Exploring David Gilmour’s Discography and Touring History
David Gilmour has released 12 studio albums since his debut in 1978, ranging from solo efforts to collaborations with other artists. His most successful album, “On An Island”, was released in 2006 and reached number one in the UK. Gilmour has also toured extensively throughout his career, performing in Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. His last tour was in 2015, when he performed a series of shows in London and Paris.
Fan Speculation: Will We See David Gilmour on the Road Again?
Fans have been eagerly speculating about the possibility of a reunion tour for some time now. While nothing has been confirmed yet, fans remain hopeful that they will get to see Gilmour and his former bandmates take the stage once again. With the current state of the music industry, anything is possible and it is likely only a matter of time before Gilmour makes an announcement about his plans for touring.
The prospect of a David Gilmour reunion tour is an exciting one for fans of the legendary musician. While it remains to be seen if such a tour will actually happen, fans can take comfort in the fact that Gilmour is still actively involved in the music industry and open to the idea of performing live again. Whether it is a full-fledged reunion tour or a handful of select shows, fans can rest assured that they will get to experience the music of David Gilmour once more.
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The Gilmour Project Announce 2022 Tour Dates

All-Star Band Explores The Music of David Gilmour’s Pink Floyd; Exclusive 50th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s Original 1972 Tour ‘ Dark Side of The Moon : A Piece For Assorted Lunatics.’
The Gilmour Project will celebrate the exact & actual 50th Anniversary of ‘Dark Side Of The Moon: A Piece For Assorted Lunatics,’ which Pink Floyd first performed in January, 1972 at The Brighton Dome, UK, a full 14 months before the release of the legendary album, with a coast-to-coast, US tour in January, 2022. They will perform and explore this masterwork in its entirety as ‘Dark Side Of The Moon, Pieces For Assorted Lunatics,’ honoring the legendary band. With their focus on David Gilmour’s Pink Floyd repertoire, The Gilmour Project will do a deep dive into the exploration & improvisation that only Gilmour could create. This rendition certainly does not dismiss the iconic contributions of all 5 historic musicians that comprise the Pink Floyd complement, only to bring light to philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative art, and of course, elaborate live shows.
The Gilmour Project incorporates musicians whose background is both prog(ressive) improvisational; and, is the only band since Blue Floyd in 2000, endeavoring to take these songs ‘OUT,’ speaking in jazz protocol, without disregarding the cherished classic hooks, licks & musical phrases. Acclaimed musicians Jeff Pevar (lead guitar with CSN, David Crosby, Phil Lesh, Ray Charles), Kasim Sulton (bass & vocals with Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult, Hall & Oates , Cheap Trick & Patti Smith), Prairie Prince (co-founder of The Tubes, & drums with Todd Rundgren, Jefferson Starship , Phil Lesh), Mark Karan (guitar & vocals with Bob Weir, RatDog, The Other Ones), and Scott Guberman (keyboard & vocals with Phil Lesh), will take the music of David Gilmour & Pink Floyd to places it has never gone before.
Blue Floyd was formed in January 2000, at the dawn of the 21st Century, taking full advantage of the then ‘new’ thing they called social media. A conglomeration of top-notch players from other bands came together to spread this music marked by the use of philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, and elaborate live shows. International tape collectors codifying the band’s utter brilliance, created an enduring mystique apart from & in contrast to the tribute band phenomenon.
The improvisational ‘jam gestalt’ of the legendary Blue Floyd, which both Pevar & Prince performed with, matched with Pink Floyd deep tracks, hits and fan favorites, including solo Gilmour gems, and accompanied by ‘Floydian’ audio FX from Paul Simon producer ‘The Duke of New York’ (Graceland: The Remixes) gives you none other than The Gilmour Project.
The band will have its live stream debut on June 24th from The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. JUNE 24 STREAM LINK: aftontickets.com/thegilmourproject
THE GILMOUR PROJECT 2022 TOUR (on sale by market June 23-25th): Jan 1 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA Jan 2 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA Jan 5 – Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA Jan 6 – NYCB Theatre at Westbury – Westbury, NY Jan 7 – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ Jan 8 – Santander Arena – Reading, PA Jan 9 – Jergel’s Rhythm Grille – Warrendale, PA Jan 11 – The Empire Theatre – Belleville, ON Jan 12 – The Riviera Theatre – Tonawanda, NY Jan 14 – Arcada Theatre – St Charles, IL Jan 15 – The Des Plains Theatre – Des Plains, IL Jan 16 – MGM Northfield Park – Northfield, OH Jan 17 – Rock Hall ‘Media’ – Cleveland, OH Jan 19 – Ridgefield Playhouse – Ridgefield, CT Jan 20 – The Wilbur – Boston, MA Jan 21 – The Strand Ballroom – Providence, RI Jan 22 – Tupelo Music Hall – Derry, NH Jan 23 – Empire Live – Albany, NY Jan 25 – Elevation 27 – Virginia Beach, VA Jan 26 – Beacon Theatre – Hopewell, VA Jan 27 – The Birchmere – Alexandria, VA Jan 29 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO Feb 3 – The Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA Feb 4 – Celebrity Theatre – Phoenix, AZ Feb 5 – Theater at Ace Hotel – LA, CA
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The Gilmour Project Announce 2022 Tour Dates
Article contributed by blooming footprint | published on friday, june 18, 2021.

Today marks the official announcement of The Gilmour Project ’s 2022 National Tour, also revealing the band’s fitting show concept. This news couples the excitement of their upcoming live stream debut on June 24th from The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.
The Gilmour Project will celebrate the exact & actual 50th Anniversary of ‘Dark Side Of The Moon: A Piece For Assorted Lunatics,’ which Pink Floyd first performed in January, 1972 at The Brighton Dome, UK, a full 14 months before the release of the legendary album, with a coast-to-coast, US tour in January, 2022. They will perform and explore this masterwork in its entirety as ‘Dark Side Of The Moon, Pieces For Assorted Lunatics,’ honoring the legendary band. With their focus on David Gilmour’s Pink Floyd repertoire, The Gilmour Project will do a deep dive into the exploration & improvisation that only Gilmour could create. This rendition certainly does not dismiss the iconic contributions of all 5 historic musicians that comprise the Pink Floyd complement, only to bring light to philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative art, and of course, elaborate live shows.
The Gilmour Project incorporates musicians whose background is both prog(ressive) improvisational; and, is the only band since Blue Floyd in 2000, endeavoring to take these songs ‘OUT,’ speaking in jazz protocol, without disregarding the cherished classic hooks, licks & musical phrases. Acclaimed musicians Jeff Pevar (lead guitar with CSN, David Crosby, Phil Lesh, Ray Charles), Kasim Sulton (bass & vocals with Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult, Hall & Oates, Cheap Trick & Patti Smith), Prairie Prince (co-founder of The Tubes, & drums with Todd Rundgren, Jefferson Starship, Phil Lesh), Mark Karan (guitar & vocals with Bob Weir, RatDog, The Other Ones), and Scott Guberman (keyboard & vocals with Phil Lesh), will take the music of David Gilmour & Pink Floyd to places it has never gone before.
Blue Floyd was formed in January 2000, at the dawn of the 21st Century, taking full advantage of the then ‘new’ thing they called social media. A conglomeration of top-notch players from other bands came together to spread this music marked by the use of philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, and elaborate live shows. International tape collectors codifying the band’s utter brilliance, created an enduring mystique apart from & in contrast to the tribute band phenomenon.
The improvisational ‘jam gestalt’ of the legendary Blue Floyd, which both Pevar & Prince performed with, matched with Pink Floyd deep tracks, hits and fan favorites, including solo Gilmour gems, and accompanied by ‘Floydian’ audio FX from Paul Simon producer ‘The Duke of New York’ (Graceland: The Remixes) gives you none other than The Gilmour Project.
JUNE 24 STREAM LINK: aftontickets.com/thegilmourproject
THE GILMOUR PROJECT 2022 TOUR (on sale by market June 23-25th) :
Jan 1 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
Jan 2 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
Jan 5 - Keswick Theatre - Glenside, PA
Jan 6 - NYCB Theatre at Westbury - Westbury, NY
Jan 7 - Wellmont Theater - Montclair, NJ
Jan 8 - Santander Arena - Reading, PA
Jan 9 - Jergel's Rhythm Grille - Warrendale, PA
Jan 11 - The Empire Theatre - Belleville, ON
Jan 12 - The Riviera Theatre - Tonawanda, NY
Jan 14 - Arcada Theatre - St Charles, IL
Jan 15 - The Des Plains Theatre - Des Plains, IL
Jan 16 - MGM Northfield Park - Northfield, OH
Jan 17 - Rock Hall ‘Media’ - Cleveland, OH
Jan 19 - Ridgefield Playhouse - Ridgefield, CT
Jan 20 - The Wilbur - Boston, MA
Jan 21 - The Strand Ballroom - Providence, RI
Jan 22 - Tupelo Music Hall - Derry, NH
Jan 23 - Empire Live - Albany, NY
Jan 25 - Elevation 27 - Virginia Beach, VA
Jan 26 - Beacon Theatre - Hopewell, VA
Jan 27 - The Birchmere - Alexandria, VA
Jan 29 - Paramount Theatre - Denver, CO
Feb 3 - The Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA
Feb 4 - Celebrity Theatre - Phoenix, AZ
Feb 5 - Theater at Ace Hotel - LA, CA
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David Gilmour says it's 'a possibility' Pink Floyd will perform live again
So you're telling us there's a chance?!
David Gilmour has refused to rule out performing live with the latest incarnation of Pink Floyd .
Back in March 2021, Gilmour categorically ruled out another Pink Floyd reunion saying the band had “run its course” and “I absolutely don’t want to go back.”
However, last month Gilmour and Nick Mason reunited Pink Floyd alongside bass player Guy Pratt and Nitin Sawhney on keyboards, and they premiered the video for their first all-new song in 28 years, ‘Hey Hey Rise Up.’
The charity single features vocals by Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Ukrainian band Boombox and all proceeds from its release are being donated to Ukrainian humanitarian relief following the Russian invasion.
In a recent interview to promote ‘Hey Hey Rise Up’, 76-year-old Gilmour was asked whether he’s planning to take Pink Floyd on the road again.
Although not exactly affirmative in his response, the good news is that he didn’t totally snub the idea.
“We haven’t even thought about doing live shows, but I suppose it’s a possibility,” he says in response to the big question. “I haven’t done one in such a long time, but who knows – I don’t know.”
Back in 2019, Nick Mason said he was "ready" for a Pink Floyd reunion , however he added "I'm certainly not going to hold my breath" due to the conflict between Gilmour and Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd’s last live performance was at Live 8 in 2005, however their last full concert was almost three decades ago at Earls Court in London in October 1994 on the final date of The Division Bell Tour.
Although Nick Mason is on the road right now with Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, David Gilmour hasn’t played a full live show since his Royal Albert Hall residency in the autumn of 2016.
The cover stars of famous albums revealed, including Pink Floyd's 'Wish You Were Here':
Led zeppelin – ‘led zeppelin iv’ (1971).
On the 52nd anniversary of the release of 'Led Zeppelin IV' on 8th November 2023, it was revealed that the man on the cover was a 19th Century thatcher from Wiltshire called Lot Long. Robert Plant bought the framed colourised photo that adorns the cover of 'Led Zeppelin IV' at an antique shop in Reading, Berkshire, however for over half a century the man's identity remained a mystery. In 2023, Brian Edwards, from the University of the West of England (UWE), discovered the original image in a late Victorian photograph album called 'Reminiscences of a visit to Shaftesbury. Whitsuntide 1892. A present to Auntie from Ernest' by photographer Ernest Farmer. The man in the photo was a thatcher called Lot Long who was born in the market town of Mere, Wiltshire in 1823 and died in 1893. At the time the photograph was taken, Lot was a widower living in a small cottage in Shaftesbury Road, Mere. Brian Edwards said: "Led Zeppelin created the soundtrack that has accompanied me since my teenage years, so I really hope the discovery of this Victorian photograph pleases and entertains Robert, Jimmy, and John Paul."
The photograph of Lot Long is going on display at an Ernest Farmer exhibition called A Photographic Journey through Victorian Wessex that runs at Wiltshire Museum from 6th April to 15th September 2024. "Through the exhibition, we will show how Farmer captured the spirit of people, villages and landscapes of Wiltshire and Dorset that were so much of a contrast to his life in London," says David Dawson, Director of Wiltshire Museum. "It is fascinating to see how this theme of rural and urban contrasts was developed by Led Zeppelin and became the focus for this iconic album cover 70 years later."
The Rolling Stones – ‘Sticky Fingers’ (1971)
In keeping with the highly suggestive album title, The Rolling Stones' 1971 album 'Sticky Fingers' is adorned with a controversial close-up image of the bulging crotch of an anonymous male figure. The idea for the album sleeves was conceived by legendary artist Andy Warhol, however there was an air of mystery about the identity of the model with some speculating that it could be fashion designer Jed Johnson or even Mick Jagger. However, actor and Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro claims that it was himself. Commenting on the origins of the image, Dallesandro told biographer Michael Ferguson: "It was just out of a collection of junk photos that Andy pulled from. He didn't pull it out for the design or anything, it was just the first one he got that he felt was the right shape to fit what he wanted to use for the fly."
Joe Dallesandro
Now in his early seventies, Joe Dallesandro is arguably one of the most famous male sex symbols of American underground films of the 20th century. His lead role as heroin addict Joe Smith in Andy Warhol's 1970 film Trash won critical acclaim and the movie was named Best Film of the Year by Rolling Stone magazine. The line "hey Joe" in Lou Reed's 1972 song 'Walk on the Wild Side' is a reference to Dallesandro.
Just over a decade after the release of 'Sticky Fingers', Joe Dallesandro appeared on the cover to The Smiths' 1984 self-titled debut album. The image is a still from the acclaimed 1968 Andy Warhol movie Flesh, which stars Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City.
Nirvana – 'Nevermind' (1991)
Arguably one of the most famous babies in the world, Spencer Elden was just four months old in 1991 when his parents' friend, photographer Kirk Weddle, shot an image of him submerged in a swimming pool seemingly chasing a dollar bill on a fishhook. Spencer's parents were paid $7,500 for the shoot with Elden's father helping out with the lighting. In 2016, Spencer marked the 25th anniversary of 'Nevermind' by recreating the cover at Rose Bowl Aquatics Center in Pasadena, California with photographer John Chapple. He'd previously recreated it in 2008 aged 17. "It's strange that I did this for five minutes when I was four months old and it became this really iconic image," Spencer said in 2016. "It's cool but weird to be part of something so important that I don't even remember."
Spencer Elden
Here's Spencer Elden in 2016 during an interview with journalist and photographer John Chapple clutching a copy of 'Nevermind' on its 25th anniversary. Spencer now works as an artist and he bears a striking resemblance to a certain late frontman from a 1990s grunge band. In August 2021, Spencer Elden launched legal action against Nirvana accusing them of child sexual exploitation and violating federal child pornography statutes. After multiple rounds of his lawsuit being dismissed, Nirvana's representatives insisted "This case must end."
Alice In Chains – ‘Dirt’ (1992)
For almost two decades it was assumed that the woman buried in sand on the eerie sleeve to Alice In Chain's second studio album 'Dirt' was the late-great Layne Staley's then girlfriend Demri Parrott. However, photographer Rocky Schenck revealed in a 2011 interview with Revolver Magazine it was in fact model and actress Mariah O'Brien. "Everyone always asks if that is Demri Parrott on the "Dirt" Cover," Schenck said. "I think Demri's name might have been mentioned as a possible model once or twice, but it was never a serious consideration."
Mariah O’Brien
Mariah O'Brien pictured at the 2016 Monster Mania Con in New Jersey. After anonymously appearing on the sleeve to 'Dirt', O'Brien starred in movies including Gas, Food Lodging, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Being John Malkovich, and TV shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed and The Nanny. She now works as an interior designer in Los Angeles and owns the company Mariah O'Brien Interiors.
Just a few months before the release of 'Dirt', Mariah O'Brien appeared on the slightly risqué sleeve to Spinal Tap's glam rock 1992 single 'Bitch School.'
Led Zeppelin – 'Houses of the Holy' (1973)
The otherworldly cover image that adorns Led Zeppelin's fifth studio album 'Houses of the Holy' is a collage of several photographs taken at the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland by Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis fame. The two children on the cover were siblings Stefan and Samantha Gates who were aged five and seven respectively at the time, and the gruelling shoot took 10 days. The now 53-year-old Stefan Gates is a television presenter and food writer who is perhaps best known for his documentary series Cooking in the Danger Zone. Amazingly, Stefan only listened to 'Houses of the Holy' for the very first time on a boombox at Giant's Causeway in 2010 for a BBC show called Stefan Gates' Cover Story. Stefan also told a BBC Four documentary that he believed there was something slightly 'sinister' about the sleeve, however his sister Samantha disagreed.
Stefan Gates
Houses of the Holy cover star Stefan Gates today hosting his GastronautTV show on YouTube.
Black Sabbath – ‘Black Sabbath’ (1970)
The timeless and highly eerie cover for Black Sabbath's eponymous debut album in 1970 was shot by photographer Keith McMillan at the 15th Century Mapledurham Watermill, located on the banks of the River Thames in Oxfordshire. Of course, central to the eerie 'Black Sabbath' sleeve is the ghostly, enigmatic woman in black, who is seemingly referenced in the opening lines of the title track and opening song on the record: "What is this that stands before me? / Figure in black which points at me." For decades there's been an air of mystery around the woman on the sleeve, however in a February 2020 interview with Rolling Stone, McMillan revealed it was a woman called Louisa Livingstone who was around 18/19 at the time of the shoot. Sourced from a London model agency, McMillan remembered: "She was a fantastic model. She was quite petite, very, very cooperative. I wanted someone petite because it just gave the landscape a bit more grandeur. It made everything else look big." Livingstone told the magazine: "When I saw the cover, I thought it was quite interesting, but I thought, 'Well, that could be anybody,' so it's not like I got any kind of ego buzz out of it. But, yeah, I thought it was a very nice cover."
The Smashing Pumpkins – 'Siamese Dream' (1993)
The two young girls on the cover of The Smashing Pumpkins are called Ali Laenger and Lysandra Roberts. When the classic Smashing Pumpkins line-up reformed for a tour in 2018, Billy Corgan shared a photo of Laenger and Roberts as adults recreating the iconic artwork. He wrote: "On such a special day in SP history, I want to take a moment to thank Ali and LySandra, who you might know were the little girls that I stood by and watched have their picture taken some 23 years ago (on what was a perfect LA afternoon). Never realizing that this moment in time would forever tie us, and go on to become such an iconic image in rock history. What's amazing is their chemistry with one another still leaps through the camera to this day and yet if memory serves they'd never met before that Siamese shoot. Which tells me their coming together, and the beauty that Melodie's shot captures, of youth and innocence, was meant to be SP's own, personal lucky star. So thank you thank you thank you Ali and LySandra, we adore you, and having you be a part of today's launch brings tears to my eyes. For life goes fast, and I can still see you in my mind's eye wearing crisp white dresses in a stranger's backyard, looking like little Mother Mary's, smiling and laughing into the sun."
Ali Laenger and Lysandra Roberts
The adult Ali Laenger and Lysandra Roberts were also used in the promotional poster and video for The Smashing Pumpkins' classic line-up reunion tour in 2018. Laenger now works as a nurse and Roberts works in IT.
Rush – ‘Hemispheres’ (1978)
Designer Hugh Syme started work on the surrealist painting that adorns 'Hemispheres' before Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson had played him a note of music. The naked Dionysus-like man on the right standing on the gargantuan human brain was an unnamed dancer from the Toronto Ballet School, while the man in the bowler hat – inspired by René Magritte's famous 1964 painting 'The Son of Man' – is Syme's close friend Bobby King who soon became a semi-permanent fixture on Rush sleeves appearing on 1981 live album 'Exit... Stage Left' and 1981's 'Moving Pictures.' "I made good use of his good will … and his cheap modelling fees," Syme joked to Ultimate Classic Rock.
Bobby King as Starman
Together with featuring on three album sleeves, Bobby King is the "bare-assed" male (Syme's words, not ours) on Syme's iconic Rush "starman" logo. The image first appeared on the inside gatefold sleeve to Rush's 1976 album '2112' and has been a mainstay of merchandise ever since. The late-great Neil Peart said of the logo: "All (the naked man) means is the abstract man against the masses. The red star symbolizes any collectivist mentality."
Rush – ‘Permanent Waves’ (1980)
The apocalyptic scene that forms the backdrop of the cover to Rush's seventh album 'Permanent Waves' was taken by the late photographer Flip Schulke of the Galveston Seawall in Texas during Hurricane Carla on in 1961. Somewhat juxtaposing this is the woman in 1950s attire in the foreground who is smiling and unaffected by the horrific devastation behind her. The woman in question is Canadian model Paula Turnbull – who was very famous in Europe at the time - and the photo was taken by British photographer Fin Costello. Hugh Syme, who created the collage art sleeve, can be seen waving in the background of the 'Permanent Waves' cover too.
Paula Turnbull
Here's a Fin Costello photo of Paula Turnbull at the photoshoot for 'Permanent Waves' in Quebec, Canada in October 1979. Rush's seventh album, which boasted their huge single 'The Spirit of Radio', was released three months after the shoot.
Rush - ‘Exit... Stage Left’ (1981)
The gatefold sleeve to Rush's seminal live album 'Exit... Stage Left' unites four characters from previous Rush record sleeves – the "grotesque puppet" from 1977's 'A Farewell to Kings', Bobby King and the naked man from 'Hemispheres', and, most notably, Paula Turnbull from 'Permanent Waves'. Canadian photographer Deborah Samuel who worked on the artwork with Hugh Syme said: "Paula Turnbull was living in Paris and a top model there. We had to bring her to Toronto from Paris for 1 night to shoot this cover. ... I contacted the vintage clothing store where I had rented her costume before and they still had the original sweater and the skirt in their inventory, which was a miracle really."
Pink Floyd – ‘Wish You Were Here’ (1975)
The two businessmen shaking hands on the iconic artwork to Pink Floyd's 'Wish You Were Here' were stuntmen Ronnie Rondell and Danny Rogers. The photograph was taken by Aubrey "Po" Powell of Hipgnosis at The Burbank Studios in California. Decades before the advent of CGI, one of the stuntmen had to be set on fire wearing a flame-retardant suit and Rondell drew the proverbial short straw. Aubrey Powell told Rolling Stone in 2017: "(Rondell) agreed to be set on fire a number of times... As you can imagine, it's a very unpleasant experience being set on fire, and it's very dangerous because you're standing still. Normally, with a fire shot, somebody's moving. They're running away from your face. But we were lucky that afternoon. There was no wind. I shot it 14 times. On the 15th time, a gust of wind caught up and blew the fire straight into his face. Immediately, his team jumped on him, sprayed him with extinguishing foam and saved his life. He just got up from that and said, 'That's it. I'm never doing this again.' But I had it in the can."
Ronnie Rondell
Pictured is legendary stuntman Ronnie Rondell at the Taurus World Stunt Awards in California in 2005. Also an actor and director, Rondell's career has spanned more than half-a-century and he has worked on over 100 movies including Spartacus, Predator 2, Diamonds Are Forever, Lethal Weapon, Tango & Cash, Demolition Man, The Crow and Speed to name but a few.
Mott The Hoople – ‘Hoople’ (1974)
Designed by Roslav Szaybo, the cover to Mott The Hoople's eponymous seventh album 'Hoople' features a stylised portrait of actor and model Kari-Ann Muller with members of the band in her hair. Muller had a short acting career in the 1960s and 1970s and landed parts in the Joan Collins movie The Bitch and George Lazenby's only Bond film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. She eventually gave up her acting and modelling career and trained to be a yoga teacher. However, she has retained her connections to the rock world as she has been married to Chris Jagger, the younger brother of Mick Jagger, for several decades.
Kari-Ann Muller
Two years prior to 'Hoople', Kari-Ann Muller famously appeared on the sleeve to Roxy Music's self-titled debut album. Singer Bryan Ferry personally selected Muller for the shoot, and years later she told Q Magazine she got paid a "meagre" amount for the shoot. "Bryan saw me doing a fashion show and decided he wanted to use me, and I thought it would be fun," she explained. "I got a meagre £20 (around £286 in today's money), as Roxy were unknown at the time, and had no money. Ironic, isn't it, that it would be voted the best record cover of the decade? It always seems to be flashing up on TV for some reason. But it was great watching them being turned from boys next door into superstars." Roxy Music would later draft in big name stars including Jerry Hall, Marilyn Cole and Amanda Lear for their album sleeves.
Model Kari-Ann Muller, later a cover star of 'Hoople' and 'Roxy Music', at a London photoshoot in 1971.
U2 – 'Boy' (1980)
The young lad who graced the cover of U2's debut album 'Boy' four decades ago was the then six-year-old Peter Rowen. The younger sibling of Bono's close childhood friend Guggi (who first gave Paul Hewson the nickname 'Bono'), Rowen lived over the street from Bono in Dublin and he still keeps in touch with the frontman and The Edge to this day. Rowen previously appeared on U2's debut EP 'Three' in 1979 and later appeared, aged 8, on the cover of 'War' in 1983. A childhood photo of Rowen was also used on the compilation album 'The Best of 1980–1990' in 1998. The experience of being a U2 cover star clearly had an indelible impact on Rowen as he became a professional photographer as an adult.
Van Halen – ‘1984’ (1984)
The young cherub that is smoking a cigarette on the sleeve to Van Halen's blockbuster album '1984' was a three-year-old boy called Carter Helm. Created by graphic artist Margo Nahas, Van Halen originally wanted a cover featuring four women dancing but the idea was abandoned. Instead, Nahas brought her portfolio to the band and they picked the painting of the smoking putto, which was based on a photograph she took of her best friend's toddler Carter Helm holding a candy cigarette. Reflecting on the shoot, Nahas told Cover Our Tracks in 2016: "Carter was happy to see me when I arrived but had a tantrum when I tried to style his hair with Dippity-do to make it a little punkish. My all-knowing, brilliant friend and Carter's mother, Colleen, suggested I 'give him a few more minutes to get comfortable.' And she was right. I gave him an hour, and I got out my candy, which was this bag of candy cigarettes. Then he was just ready for me to do it."
Led Zeppelin – ‘Led Zeppelin II’ (1969)
The front cover of 'Led Zeppelin II' is based on a photo of Baron Manfred von Richthofen and his 'Flying Circus' Jagdstaffel 11 Division during World War I in 1917. Nicknamed The Red Baron and widely considered the ace-of-aces of the war, von Richthofen shot down more than 80 aircraft before he himself died when he suffered the same fate near Vaux-sur-Somme, France aged 25 in 1918. The album cover design was created by David Juniper, who airbrushed John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Bonham's faces onto members of von Richthofen's squadron from a 1969 press photo of the band. Other faces featured on the cover include Led Zeppelin's manager Peter Grant, tour manager Richard Cole, astronaut Neil Armstrong, Andy Warhol's friend Mary Woronov and jazz legend Miles Davis.
Baron Manfred von Richthofen and his Flying Circus
The original photo of Baron Manfred von Richthofen (pictured sitting in the cockpit of his Albatros fighter) and his 'Flying Circus' Jagdstaffel 11 Division. Interestingly, Baron Manfred von Richthofen doesn't feature on Juniper's 'Led Zeppelin II' cover at all as the cockpit, where he's sitting in the original photograph, is obscured by plumes of smoke emanating from the silhouette of the Zeppelin airship.
Rage Against the Machine – ‘Evil Empire’ (1996)
Created by late pop artist Mel Ramos, the painting of the boy with a slightly sinister glare on Rage Against The Machine's 'Evil Empire' is based on the 1940s fictional comic book boy hero Crimebuster - the character's 'c' emblem was switched for 'e' (evil). The artwork was actually a tweaked version of an earlier painting Ramos had created of a young boy called Ari Meisel. Now an author and a business entrepreneur, Meisel explained Kerrang in 2020: "I didn't model nor meet the band. My father was and is an art dealer and he represented the painter, Mel Ramos. Mel painted the original painting of me, entitled CrimeBusters, as a birthday present for me when I turned 11. The group saw the painting in a book of Mel's and liked it, then adapted it for their album cover."
'Evil Empire' cover star Ari Miesel speaking at Startup Battlefield in New York in 2017 to promote his company Leverage. Asked by Kerrang whether he ever got recognised from the 'Evil Empire' sleeve, Meisel said: "When I had hair, I was recognised a lot. There were people wearing shirts of it, there was a billboard of it in Times Square. It was surreal."
Placebo – ‘Placebo’ (1996)
The boy with his hands on his face and wearing an oversized red jumper on the sleeve to Placebo's self-titled debut album was 12-year-old David Fox. The photo was taken by his cousin Saul Fletcher and Fox said he was irked when he discovered his image was being used. "Within a week it was out in the shops," Fox said. "It was in Virgin, it was in HMV, it was in Tesco, it was all over the place. I was watching EastEnders with my mum and I saw one of the billboards by the Tube station and it had my face on there." Incredibly, in June 2012, Fox threatened Placebo with a lawsuit saying album cover ruined his life. "When I was in school I used to be well known and have loads of mates. We used to play football together and I was really happy. But when the album came out, the friends I did have began to pick on me. I think they might have been jealous. Or they saw a boy pulling a silly face and didn't want to hang out with him anymore because he looks weird."
David Fox appeared on an Identity Parade on Never Mind The Buzzcocks in 2013. In case you hadn't guessed, he's second from the right.
Blink-182 – ‘Enema of the State’ (1999)
The woman wearing a nurse's outfit and rubber gloves on the cover to Blink-182's blockbuster 1999 album was adult movie star Janine Lindemulder. The pop punk trio claimed they were unaware Lindemulder was a porn star until producer Jerry Finn told them and apparently only picked her for the sleeve when their label sent them some images of potential cover stars. Lindemulder later reprised the nurse role for the 'What's My Age Again?' and 'Man Overboard' videos. Photographer David Goldman said of the concept behind the sleeve: "Up until the very last minute, the album was going to be called Turn Your Head and Cough. And that's why I came up with the idea of the glove. Obviously, an enema is not really a glove type of thing. I thought it was a good visual."
Janine Lindemulder
Blink-182 'Enema of the State' cover star Janine Lindemulder in 2017.
Hole – ‘Live Through This’ (1994)
The prom queen on the sleeve to Hole's 1994 album 'Live Through This' is Hawaiian fashion model Leilani Bishop. The image was shot by photographer Ellen von Unwerth and it depicts Bishop dressed up as a beauty pageant complete with a tiara and a bouquet of flowers, with mascara running down her face. Courtney Love stated in 2009: "I wanted to capture the look on a woman's face as she's being crowned... this sort of ecstatic, blue eyeliner running, kind of 'I am, I am—I won! I have haemorrhoid cream under my eyes and adhesive tape on my butt… but I won Miss Congeniality!'
Leilani Bishop
Now aged 47, Leilani Bishop has enjoyed a highly successful modelling career working with the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Balenciaga, Esprit, and Victoria's Secret, and in 2000 she had an acting role in the comedy satire film The Intern. Speaking to Kerrang!, Bishop said of the Hole shoot: "I was a Nirvana fan and had at that point only heard a couple of (Hole) songs, but was thrilled to be a part of the project, knowing who (Courtney Love) was and what she was capable of… I actually have never met the band. Courtney was supposed to come by the shoot that day, but her girlfriend had a baby and even though she and I have friends in common still have not crossed paths, which I kind of love. The alter ego that is still somewhere out there…"
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Will david gilmour tour again? (2023)
- 1. Is David Gilmour going on tour in 2023?
- 2. Will Gilmour ever tour again?
- 3. Is David Gilmour touring anywhere?
- 4. Is Pink Floyd still touring 2023?
- 5. Is Mark Knopfler touring in 2023?
- 6. Is David Gilmour planning a new album?
- 7. Who is the richest member of Pink Floyd?
- 8. Are paul McCartney and David Gilmour friends?
- 9. Did Jimi Hendrix meet David Gilmour?
- 10. When was the last time David Gilmour tour?
- 11. Is the Gilmour Project David Gilmour?
- 12. Is David Gilmour retiring?
- 13. What was the last Pink Floyd concert with Roger Waters?
- 14. When was the last time Pink Floyd went on tour?
- 15. Is Roger Waters touring in 2023?
- 16. Is Eric Clapton touring in 2023?
- 17. Is Eric Clapton touring?
- 18. Is Sammy Hagar touring in 2023?
- 19. Is David Gilmour one of the best guitarists?
- 20. Who bought David Gilmour's guitars?
- 21. How much is David Gilmour's signature Strat?
- 22. Who is worth more Roger Waters or David Gilmour?
- 23. Who is the genius of Pink Floyd?
- 24. Who is the highest paid rock band of all time?
- 25. Who was John Lennon's favorite guitarist?
- 26. Who is John Lennon's best friend?
- 27. Did David Gilmour like Jimi Hendrix?
- 28. What did Jimi Hendrix think of Pink Floyd?
- 29. How did David Gilmour get so good at guitar?
- 30. Who was the better guitarist Syd Barrett or David Gilmour?
- 31. Who bought Gilmour's Black Strat?
- 32. Why did David Gilmour sell all his guitars?
- 33. Is David Gilmour in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
- 34. What guitar does David Gilmour use now?
- 35. Did David Gilmour use pedals?
- 36. Is David Gilmour any good?
- 37. Are Roger Waters and David Gilmour friends now?
- 38. How much did David Gilmour get for his guitar collection?
- 39. What is David Gilmour doing now?
- 40. What was the largest Pink Floyd show?
- 41. Will Pink Floyd ever reunite?
- 42. Will Pink Floyd play together again?
- 43. When was Pink Floyd at its peak?
- 44. Why did Pink Floyd quit?
- 45. Why doesn't Pink Floyd tour anymore?
- 46. Are Pink Floyd going on tour in 2023?
- 47. Will Tom Keifer tour in 2023?
- 48. Will Pink Floyd tour 2023?
- 49. Is the real Pink Floyd touring?
- 50. When was David Gilmour's last tour?
- 51. Is David Gilmour one of the best guitarists ever?
- 52. What was the biggest Pink Floyd concert?
- 53. Why is David Gilmour's guitar so expensive?
- 54. What is David Gilmour's net worth?
- 55. Who has been touring the longest?
- 56. Will the Eagles tour in 2023?
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Is David Gilmour going on tour in 2023?
An All-Star Band explores the music of DAVID GILMOUR's Pink Floyd. Acclaimed musicians Jeff Pevar, Kasim Sulton, Prairie Prince, Mark Karan & Scott Guberman come together for this heavy psychedelic lift of audacious & beloved songs.
David Gilmour has refused to rule out performing live with the latest incarnation of Pink Floyd. Back in March 2021, Gilmour categorically ruled out another Pink Floyd reunion saying the band had “run its course” and “I absolutely don't want to go back.”
there are currently no upcoming events .
After nearly 40 years performing, it is time to shine on again as The Australian Pink Floyd Show returns with a new tour for 2023 .
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LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — David Gilmour, longtime guitarist for the seminal rock band Pink Floyd, announced plans for a new album and a new tour later this year .
Roger Waters – US$310 million Since leaving the band in 1985, he has released four solo albums, solidifying his own niche as a music icon. Moreover, the 78-year-old has almost doubled his wealth to US$310 million, compared to other Floyds, due to his mammoth touring schedule dining out on former glory.
Paul McCartney and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour have been friends since the 1970s . However, according to Paul, one of their best moments together happened at the very end of the 20th century.
Due to the drama surrounding the 1970 edition, it was the last Isle of Wight Festival until it was revived in 2002. Despite the assistance he provided, Gilmour said he didn't meet Hendrix that day . “I had met him previous to that, once,” he recalled. “I didn't know him.”
Is the Gilmour Project David Gilmour?
In lieu of Pink Floyd is the recently launched Gilmour Project, a psych-jam group named for the one and only David Gilmour .
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour insists he “absolutely” doesn't want to go back to the group and play stadiums again, as he enjoys being able to be “free to do” what he wants. Speaking to Guitar Player magazine, he said: “ It has run its course, we are done.

The shows are documented by the Pulse album, video and DVD. The final concert of the tour on 29 October 1994 turned out to be the final full-length Pink Floyd performance, and the last time Pink Floyd played live before their one-off 18-minute reunion with Roger Waters at Live 8 on 2 July 2005.
The band toured without Waters until 1994, and only reunited with him once in 2005, at the global awareness concert, Live 8. The show was the first time that the band played together in 24 years, and it would also be the last.
26th May 2023 – UPDATED: Roger adds more South American 2023 'This Is Not A Drill' tour dates ! 5th May 2023 – Roger announces South American 2023 dates!
Eric Clapton's North American 2023 tour is extremely limited . So limited that he is only performing five concerts, all in September, and one of those is in Pennsylvania. Clapton will begin the tour with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
Eric Clapton is currently touring across 4 countries and has 19 upcoming concerts.
Sammy Hagar is currently touring across 1 country and has 2 upcoming concerts . Their next tour date is at Pearl Concert Theater, Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, after that they'll be at California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles.
He is widely considered to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time . Gilmour has used a variety of different guitars and guitar strings throughout his career. He is most commonly associated with his black Fender Stratocaster, which he has used on many Pink Floyd albums.
Jim Irsay sets auction record by spending $3.975 million for David Gilmour guitar. A guitar heard on iconic Pink Floyd albums sold for a record $3.975 million at auction Thursday, and Jim Irsay is the instrument's new owner.
How much is David Gilmour's signature Strat?
'The Black Strat', the Pink Floyd guitarist, singer and songwriter's iconic Fender Stratocaster, sold for $3,975,000 . All proceeds from the sale will benefit charitable causes.
There's wide range between the distribution of this wealth among the members, however, with Syd Barrett being worth $5 million, Nick Mason and David Gilmour having $150 million each, Rick Wright $70 million, and Roger Waters standing tallest with $310 million.
As the 'seer of visions' who summoned forth the acid rock era, Syd Barrett's LSD-inspired psychedelia proved both a blessing and a curse… There have been few rock stars as enigmatic or as captivating as Syd Barrett.
The Rolling Stones are the highest-grossing live music act of all time, collecting over $2.5 billion according to Billboard Boxscore.
Whilst there are a couple of figures that made strong claims, including Chuck Berry whom Lennon once described as rock and roll incarnate, we think it's safe to say that old 'Slowhand' himself, Eric Clapton , was Lennon's favourite ever guitarist.
Peter Shotton (4 August 1941 – 24 March 2017) was an English businessman and former washboard player. He is known for his long friendship with John Lennon of The Beatles. He was a member of The Quarrymen, the precursor of the Beatles, and remained close to the group during their career.
“ Jimi Hendrix, fantastic,” Gilmour gushed . “I went to a club in south Kensington in 1966, and this kid got on stage with Brian Auger and the Trinity and (started to play) the guitar with the other way around (upside down) and started playing. Myself and the whole place was with their jaws hanging open.”
Hendrix ultimately put acts like Floyd in that company, later recalling, “I've heard they have beautiful lights, but they don't sound like nothing.”
According to a 2008 biography, Gilmour taught himself to play guitar using a record set and book by Pete Seeger . He met Barrett and fellow future Pink Floyd bandmate Roger Waters at 11. The boys attended different schools on the same road. He practiced guitar at lunchtime with Barrett.
Yes, Gilmour was better for the band . No, not for the reasons you might think I think so. Sure, Gilmour is arguably a “better” guitarist in that he can play more stuff than Syd could, but Syd's was a unique voice on guitar that Gilmour can't really replicate either.
Who bought Gilmour's Black Strat?
– Jim Irsay added a few more pieces to his legendary collection. The Indianapolis Colts owners bought three items during a charity auction at Christie's New York, including the famed “Black Strat” played by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
“ I didn't want to get too ancient and have a whole stash of guitars sitting around doing nothing ,” he says. “And frankly, too many of them are guitars I just don't have time to play often enough. They will give joy to other people.”
In 1996, Gilmour was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pink Floyd. He has been ranked one of the greatest guitarists of all time by publications including Rolling Stone and The Daily Telegraph.
Fender Stratocaster ... This has been David's main guitar for many years now.
In the recording process, David used many of his standard pedals , such as the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, Univox Uni-Vibe, MXR Dynacomp, and others designed by Pete Cornish as the Tone pedal and the Custom Fuzz P-1.
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour is undoubtedly one of the world's favourite electric guitar players .
I'm 68 now. It's over half a lifetime away. We really don't have that much in common anymore.” Waters has attempted a peace summit between his bandmates during the last few years at an airport hotel, but, alas, it ended in disaster and confirmed that there would be no truce between the two men .
The David Gilmour Guitar Collection, the largest and most comprehensive sale of guitars ever offered at auction, told the story of one of the world's most influential guitarists.
David Gilmour is the singer and guitarist in Pink Floyd, now a solo artist . He is married to the novelist Polly Samson and adopted her son, Charlie, by the poet and artist Heathcote Williams, who had walked out when their son was five months old, saying he couldn't cope with having a baby.
In contrast, over 500,000 people witnessed their show at Fête de L'Humanité, Paris on 12 September 1970 , their largest crowd ever.
Will Pink Floyd ever reunite?
It's pretty safe to say the living members of Pink Floyd will never reunite . The decades-long feud between Roger Waters and David Gilmour, the iconic rock band's dueling leaders, took a deeply personal turn on Monday morning when the latter's wife, acclaimed novelist Polly Samson, took a very public swing at Waters.
David Gilmour confirms a Pink Floyd reunion will never happen : "It would be fakery to go back and do it again"
They hit the commercial jackpot with Dark Side of the Moon ( 1973 ). A bleak treatise on death and emotional breakdown underlined by Waters's dark songwriting, it sent Pink Floyd soaring into the megastar bracket and remained in the American pop charts for more than a decade.
Waters said he had been forced to resign like Barrett had been years earlier, and decided to leave Pink Floyd based on legal considerations , saying: "If I hadn't, the financial repercussions would have wiped me out completely." Waters did not want the band to use the name Pink Floyd without him.
On September 15th, 2008, keyboardist Richard Wright died of lung cancer . After Richard Wright's death, the three surviving members of Pink Floyd have said there will be no more reunion shows and no more tours. The three remaining members agreed that it would be wrong to reunite without Richard Wright.
50 years ago, Pink Floyd changed the music world forever with the release of their iconic album, The Dark Side of the Moon. The Pink Floyd Experience invites you to celebrate this 50th Anniversary milestone as they embark on another New Zealand tour in 2023 .
TOM KEIFER Announces Spring/Summer 2023 Tour With WINGER And JOHN CORABI. CINDERELLA frontman Tom Keifer and his #keiferband will embark on a U.S. tour this spring and summer. Support on most of the dates on the trek will come from WINGER and former MÖTLEY CRÜE singer John Corabi.
Pink Floyd Project is currently touring across 1 country and has 2 upcoming concerts.
Is David Gilmour one of the best guitarists ever?
“The Black Strat” is as valuable as it is due to the recordings Gilmour used it on , including the albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall.
Gilmour's net worth is £115 million , according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2018. In 1980, Gilmour purchased Hook End Manor in Oxfordshire, where parts of The Final Cut were recorded. He sold it in 1987. He has a home near the village of Wisborough Green, Sussex.
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Six new shows have been tacked on to the 2023 tour dates originally announced in November of 2021. The Eagles will now play 13 shows in 2023, including stops in California, Oregon, South Carolina and Tennessee . The tour is currently set to end April 7.
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Pink Floyd Roger Waters Last month, the famous psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd reunited for the song, "Hey Hey Rise Up," which was a single they put together for charity to benefit the people of...
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David Gilmour's last studio album was Rattle That Lock and was toured in September 2015 to September 2016. It culminated in a 4 night run at London's Royal Albert Hall - the hottest tickets in town of course. He played at some very beautiful locations around the world on that tour.
I heard that David Gilmour was going to have a tour in 2022 but I don't see any official tour dates or information and his site said it was delayed or something? Is that what's going on?
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Friday 29th September 2023 To celebrate today's release of Metallic Spheres In Colour, a video for Movement 3 - Excerpt has been created once more by Kavi Karnapura das and premieres at 5.15pm UK time on the David Gilmour YouTube channel, here. The album is available now on LP/CD/Streaming/DOLBY ATMOS/360RA here. Friday 1st September 2023
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour insists he "absolutely" doesn't want to go back to the group and play stadiums again, as he enjoys being able to be "free to do" what he wants. Speaking to ...
April 13, 2016. David Gilmour closed his North American tour Tuesday with a set of stunning Pink Floyd songs and soaring originals. Todd Owyoung for Rolling Stone. Madison Square Garden briefly ...
As expected, David Gilmour has confirmed a two-week, five-city tour of North America this spring in support of his upcoming solo album, "On an Island.". Dates will get underway with an April 4 ...
A tantalizing transmutation unfolded in 2023 as David Gilmour embarked upon a celestial tour, beckoning fervent devotees to traverse the corridors of his musical odyssey.
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last updated 6 August 2021 The guitar legend says the band has run its course (Image credit: Neil Lupin/Redferns) We've had several David Gilmour sightings over the past few years, including new solo music, an appearance at the 2020 Peter Green tribute concert, a new Martin D-35 acoustic and a record-shattering guitar auction.
He added that Gilmour and keyboardist Richard Wright were "always trying to drag me down" and "trying to knock me off whatever that perch was". Pink Floyd played their last full-length live show in 1994 on the Division Bell Tour, although Gilmour, Mason, Wright were rejoined by Waters for a brief 18-minute set at Live 8 in 2005.
2013. NO LIVE DATES. 2012. March 11, 2012: UK - LONDON. HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO. 45 Queen Caroline Street. London W6 9QH. Douglas Adams, the much-missed creator of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, would have been 60 years old today, and his birthday was marked by a lengthy comedy and music gala.
The world tour of The David Gilmour Guitar Collection will launch at Christie's London (8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT) on Wednesday 27th March, where you can preview David's personal collection of over 120 guitars, to be auctioned later this year in New York - including the legendary 'Black Strat' played on The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish ...
Gilmour had initially found a instagram post giving him the idea for the project. Pink Floyd recorded on March 30th with Mat Whitcross directing the music video. The lineup on the track includes Pink Floyd alum David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Guy Pratt. Joining in on keyboards was Nitin Sawhney who has worked with Paul McCartney, Sting, and ...
Travel Is David Gilmour Going to Tour Again? Exploring the Possibility of a Reunion Tour By Happy Sharer Jan 21, 2023 David Gilmour, Discography, Music, Reunion Tour, Tour Introduction David Gilmour is a legendary musician and singer-songwriter who has been making music for over 50 years.
THE GILMOUR PROJECT 2022 TOUR (on sale by market June 23-25th): Jan 1 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA Jan 2 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA Jan 5 - Keswick Theatre - Glenside, PA Jan 6 - NYCB Theatre at Westbury - Westbury, NY Jan 7 - Wellmont Theater - Montclair, NJ Jan 8 - Santander Arena - Reading, PA
THE GILMOUR PROJECT 2022 TOUR (on sale by market June 23-25th): Jan 1 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA. Jan 2 - The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA. Jan 5 - Keswick Theatre - Glenside, PA. Jan 6 - NYCB Theatre at Westbury - Westbury, NY. Jan 7 - Wellmont Theater - Montclair, NJ. Jan 8 - Santander Arena - Reading, PA.
Last updated 13th May 2022 David Gilmour has refused to rule out performing live with the latest incarnation of Pink Floyd. Back in March 2021, Gilmour categorically ruled out another Pink Floyd reunion saying the band had "run its course" and "I absolutely don't want to go back." Pink Floyd
An All-Star Band explores the music of DAVID GILMOUR's Pink Floyd. Acclaimed musicians Jeff Pevar, Kasim Sulton, Prairie Prince, Mark Karan & Scott Guberman come together for this heavy psychedelic lift of audacious & beloved songs.